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RAGE PUAN “SOUT START {ERG BATLE BLT BROOKLYN ‘ae Using. Every Every Force to Ffold Tennessee and North Carolina. WASHINGTON, July 12—Suffrage WiBets hore are alarmed over their to hove forward with the Nineteenth Amendment. jee in the situation real danger A biekware rnoveneh In & quiet but desperate fight the the antis are contending S000 000 POLE me HOSPITAL 10 BE i: lib New ththation to Have 300 of Beds for Men on Force and Families, A cammpaign for funda for the con- etruetion of a $00 bed hospital in} Bréoklyn where policemen and their familie tiny receive the best of hos. |'! pital treatment free or at a nominal cost will hooh be inaugurated, accord- ing to Gn AMhouncement thade yester- day. Special Deputy Police Commis. | fred J stoner T. Coleman du Pont is Preni- dent of the new hospital, for which seph are Vincent A tuna Ot $5,000,/ Ne fa| Wil) Once far Children Méponea the balances to be unedl) nd that the coat of wt and staff Con i, Kauf Dearborn, meaon Bausman, n addition r Py h P. Da tor Enright, Wiliam im, Lansing C, ‘Holden, Al- ohnaon, Alfred W. Kiddle, 1 e of the New ¥. and has a thirty children, da | O'Leary yp db pd Di, Ate: | te ‘| mittee” BF ia Was tséhin- | 8 Geore wil my i Ree al; Ar Tunes will be san ake the chiidran arnt: Afacciation. It will be used for children WhO have been dangerously exponed to| B4der Deanta wi lee tuberculosis, ‘The use of thé mansion was tendered | (he Atlantic by Park Sg eed Pag? Hennes. | Pany. of bhi % Gather, ugh} ING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1990. mike cost abdut $400,000 and a Un Ge HUNTER MANSION OPENED. | which, with éequipinent, #11 Cow 600,000 more. 'WILSON MAY SEE cox THIS WEEK Administration Chiefs Expect Lead- ers Will Be in) Com- plete Harmony. WASHING" Adminis ¢ GH After) tration iAlders in’ Washington Int | mated to. -day that Ge nF, Cos may othe writer fo * | to Washington this week for a con AR aa Ra | ference with Prewident Wilson regard- | pugs nis, Wer Vice Praslaont, “Aled og the tactics to be followed by the | # ening in A ‘apa ba iy in the riotet | party jn the forthcoming campaign, Opa ver an piugee While all phase, of the platform| & adopted by the convention at San IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Arthy Young Women's opening, No. 68) PM poe niet Wxecutive, vation Hotel Wo *, dinne TON, July 12 Four capacity of | Denni Edgar for the.corm- pt husnes | 9 yeare Sire | No bis hoa old Deans homon entend, watt ym dap ie ina ¥ ee thet vekiyh qobaechbte | Iratitute vin 6 es gene 0 os low, & On gots a x use ee Franclco will come up for discussion, the principal subject will be thé| | League of Nations, Administration | ff leaders predict complete harmony of betwéen Gov. Co# afd the == REAL == 1_Red Star Export | | ey bt, pee Im is s de- |e ightful drink at all times. Ie a pleasing flavor and is ‘aiede ing and nourishing. i ir the advantage. Woman Is arrayed | plans have been completed and which | 3 woman, while men stand off| probably will be known as the Police * eae on. The early promise of | Hospital. hem faction in those two Bouth- Btates aroused the opponents of \ Phosd behind the anti-Suffrage paigns in North Carolina and | are: Mrs. James W. ‘Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 2—Special Sparkling | fing AY eStitarcting heahhtel fl drink with meals or between. 3—Extra Brown A mellow, nut brown brew, 4—Old Fashioned Ginger Beer A delightfu pg? | and aged for rewed Continuing neti which produces ite fall The Annual Anes Summer Shoe Clearance » At all Sern and Department Stores At Extraordinary Reductions 7,000 Pairs Included Michael 'Friedaam and Joseph at wif Hinertman. its seed or Senator Wads- Led York ; Anna ao and Som Shana Bh Sts, Business Hours Dtiring July and August 9 to 5 Closed All Day Saturdays An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Undergarments Sweeping in its price concessions We advise an early selection, for while the quan- tity is great the demand will be greater. Night Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Skirts Excellent quality cotton materials lace, or om- broidery tritnmed, in a variety of models. Value to 5.00 for 1.69 Night Gowns, finest quality Windsor Crepe, plain colors or figures, in low neck models, Value 3.50 for 2.15 SILK UNDERGARMENTS The entire remaining stock of 6ne of the leading tantufacturers at less than half price. Envelope Chemise, heavy quality Crepe de Chine, trimmed with real baby Irish and other exquisite laces. ‘Value 10.75, for.4,35 BE. 134th St. New York | Virginia.” nore than twenty-five years James _ Everar. fe) 1920 J. B. B., Ino. fuer. Simmons it ued AY oJ nth i) for on, te Burrage ith ae North gtr g Saints ot tne We The Dream of the Housewife is a keen, pungent sauce for meat, fish and vege- tables—delicately sploed, deliciously seasoned, Salice IN U.S, A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. TL. dnote $1- tig ° <\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT | hae shot all leather, taken from the regular stocks and oor reduced for immediate clearance. This sale is held in our new greatly enlarged de- partment and is the Economy Event of the season. Value 13.50, for 5.75 be the Goveraors ay Act a * Nekro’s Pallbearers, For Women and Misses 650 Pairs Camisoles, heavy Crepe de Chine or Washable Satin, attractively trimmed with fine laces. Value 1.85, for... .89 1.65 Value 2.50, for. 1,10 Value 5.50, for 2.65 Black Street Pumps Formerly 10.50 to 14.50 Black Opera Pumps . Formerly 11.50 Tan and Black Oxfords Formerly 8.50 to 13.50 White Oxfords Formerly 10.00 to 14.00 Tan Oxfords and Boots Formerly 9.00 to 11.00 ‘For Boys and Girls Sizes 1 to 2 ‘Tan, Black and White Oxfords Formerly 6.00 to 8.50 Tan, Black and White Boots Formerly 7.75 to 9.00 300 Pairs Tan, Black and White Boots . Formerly 5.00 to 7.50 For Children 1.85 Sines gto 8 Tan, Button or White Buckskin 3,65 Sizes g to 8, Formerly 5.50 Black Patent Leather, Kid Tops 2,95 Sizes g 0 8, Formerly 9.35 Infante’ First Walking Shoes 2.95 ‘an and White Ki Sizes 2 te § 2-2, Mai 9.50 Value 3.50, for. 725 Pairs 365 Pairs 450 Pai = FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE 350 Pairs BET 103° € 104" Srs High In Price Thoughtrul people naturally turn to -Grape-Nuts for their cereal food GET WISE! SAVE MONEY a . 700 Pairs potas aot ATT! 450 Pairs KO-MOIDS (TABLETS er GRANULES) For [NDIGESTION With or without water; pleasant to take. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75¢ MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF It contains its own sugar; and its sweet nut-like flavor developed from the grains make it attractive to the taste. is cee are The cost is moderate. Every bit is eatable, and the sound building quality of Grape- Nuts, combined with easy digestibility, makes it a family favorite. “There’s A Reason’’ Made by Postum Cereal Company, Ina Battle Creek, Michigan 400 Prs, 5.95 Dark Brown Lace Shoes Sizes 8 te 10 1-2, Formerly 8.00 300 Prs. 500 Pre. 200 Prs. Brown Play Shoes 4.35 Sizes 8 6 10 1-2, Formerly 5.10 300 Prs. _ Tan and Black Kid Slippers 3.25 + Sizes 8 to 10 1-2, Formerly 6 5 ‘Tan or Black Lace Shbes Sites 8 1-2 to 10 In? 400 Prs. 600 Prs. 3.00 300 Prs. =Y ow Never Pay More. at. Best ss